These are very pretty and very soothing to the eye. Are they to be used as gift tags or book marks? I understand that it is a gift in itself and speaking of friendship. Just what does the friend or recipient use it for?Maybe just a keepsake. Brain obviously not in function here this morning.

Those are all just darling. Thank you for always taking the time to do these tutorials and sharing them here. I know many crafters that jealously guard their crafts for fear someone will steal their ideas and copy them. You have such a giving heart.

Hello kind Stephanie. As usual, your creativity is so sweet and heartwarming. And with my love for all things tea, these are the bee's knees. I have one thought that perhaps one of your dear readers could help with... Back when you made the sweetest heart ornaments and sent me one, with the friendship stamp on it, I hung it on my bulletin board where I look fondly at it and think of you. After several months, the stamp began to fade. It is not in direct sunlight, but now it is completely gone. The heart still looks sweet, but there may be a long-term solution for your new works; special ink available, etc. I don't know, but there are so many talented ladies here, I'm sure someone has an idea. Again, thank you for sharing your talents. They are so dear!!!!! God bless you and your family - both 2 legged, and four!Hugs,Heather

You make such charming and delightful little gifts dear Stephanie. Everything is so feminine and pretty. Hope things are going well; I haven't been around blogland much for the past couple weeks. It's nice to catch up. xo Deborah

Oh those tags are just so pretty! You do such a great job coming up with such pretty and creative crafts that are useful. Your tutorials and sewing skills are wonderful! Have fun making more crafts.Julie

As usual, Stephanie, you have come up with something that I love! We all do! Fabric tags.. who would have thunk it? And a fabric envelope.. cute! I've made fabric postcards which are a blast, but not for many years. You CAN send those in the mail too! I think you could send a fabric envelope if it was stiff enough. Love the fabrics you used.. they are so pretty and soft and sweet... and like one of the ladies said, "calming". Where do you get all of your pretty shabby and soft fabrics? Just curious. I haven't sewed much for awhile.. my papercrafting keeps me busy, but I do love to sew too. Have a wonderful week! Hugs.. Marilyn

Cuteness X a billion!!! I LOVE anything in miniature form (except dessert!) and these little tags and the envelope are adorable! I'm pinning this because there is so much you could do with these. They'd be a great little 'tuck in' for things I sell online as a little 'thank you'. So. Thank you! :)

You, my dear, are so kind and generous in sharing your creativity and talents with us. The little tags and matching envelopes are just adorable. I have my teabags in the cute. little basket that you made. I have special remembrances of You throughout my home. Love and God bless you, sweet friend.

What a sweet and easy project to give as a sweet little gift Stephanie! I love stamping on fabric, and haven't done it in a while. Goodness knows I have enough stamps to be doing that, ha! And the little darling envelope you made is precious too! I always love your tutorials, they are inspiring. I am in the midst of cleaning and reorganizing my craft room, a much needed thing. I hope to be more functional in the room once I get it reorganized. I enjoyed getting your email and I will respond soon... I pray you have a blessed and relaxing Sunday evening :)

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